Title of article :
Ranked Set Sampling: Cost and Optimal Set Size
Author/Authors :
W.Nahhas، Ramzi نويسنده , , A.Wolfe، Douglas نويسنده , , HaiyingChen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Mclntyre (1952, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research3, 385–390) introduced ranked set sampling (RSS) as a method for improving estimation of a population mean in settings where sampling and ranking of units from the population are inexpensive when compared with actual measurement of the units. Two of the major factors in the usefulness of RSS are the set size and the relative costs of the various operations of sampling, ranking, and measurement. In this article, we consider ranking error models and cost models that enable us to assess the effect of different cost structures on the optimal set size for RSS. For reasonable cost structures, we find that the optimal RSS set sizes are generally larger than had been anticipated previously. These results will provide a useful tool for determining whether RSS is likely to lead to an improvement over simple random sampling in a given setting and, if so, what RSS set size is best to use in this case.
Keywords :
AGITATION RATE , EFFECT OF STIRRER MATERIAL , Nucleation , L-GLUMTAMIC ACID , CRYSTALLIZED , AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Journal title :
BIOMETRICS (BIOMETRIC SOCIETY)
Journal title :
BIOMETRICS (BIOMETRIC SOCIETY)